Chair
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Bahati Chair
As seen in:The Bahati Chair makes for an excellent dining chair, and was the choice for the Mantle twins apartment in Dead Ringers (2023)
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Ball Chair by Eero Aarnio (vintage)
Designer: Eero Aarnio
This vintage original Ball Chair, designed by Eero Aarnio for Asko features red fabric upholstery and was produced in the 1960s in Denmark. This space age design classic has appeared in Dazed and Confused (1993), The Prisoner TV series (1967-1968), Tommy (1975), and Mars Attacks! (1996).Approx £500.00 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $786
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Ball chair by Eero Aarnio miniature
Designer: Eero Aarnio
Vitra
This desktop sized version of Eero Aarnio’s 1965 Ball Chair is part of a miniature collection of the most important classics of modern furniture history.
Approx £200.00 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $314
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Ball Chair by Eero Aarnio Originals (new)
Designer: Eero Aarnio
Eero Aarnio Originals
New, officially licensed. The Ball Chair by Eero Aarnio designed in 1963 is one of the most well known classics of design and can be spotted in movies and music videos including Dazed and Confused (1993), The Prisoner TV series (1967-1968), Tommy (1975), and Mars Attacks! (1996).
Approx £4,571.67 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $7186
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Barcelona day bed
As seen in:Designer: Mies Van der Rohe
Knoll
An icon of modern design, the Barcelona Couch (or Day Bed) was created for the infamous German Pavilion at the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona and is part of a suite of furniture Mies van der Rohe designed to welcome the event’s visiting King and Queen of Spain.
Approx £7,818.33 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $12290
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Batman’s office desk chair in Batman v Superman
As seen in:Director: Zack Snyder
The ultimate office desk chair! Bruce Wayne aka Batman’s desk chair from the ultra high tech batcave in Batman v Superman.
Approx £1,276.67 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $2006
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Bertoia chair
As seen in:Designer: Harry Bertoia
Knoll
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
This iconic wire chair series was designed by Bertoia for Knoll in 1950 as a result of an experiment that involved bending metal rods into practical art. ‘If you look at these chairs, they are mainly made of air, like sculpture. Space passes through them,’ said Bertoia.
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Black Leather Lounge Chair by Hans Könecke for Tecta, 1965
Designer: Hans Konecke
This model D99 lounge chair was designed by Hans Könecke and was produced by Tecta in Germany in 1965. The piece features a chrome plated steel frame, with a seat and arm rests in black leather.
Approx £1,305.83 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $2052
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Brno chair (vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Mies Van der Rohe
Knoll
Mid-century modern Flatbar Brno chairs by Mies van der Rohe feature a sleek chrome frame and leather upholstery.
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Brno chair by Mies van der Rohe
Designer: Mies Van der Rohe
Knoll
Directors: Zack Snyder, Julius Sevcik
Designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1930 for his renowned Tugendhat House in Brno, Czech Republic, the chair reflects the groundbreaking simplicity of its original environment and makes a noteable appearance in Batman v Superman.
Approx £1,266.67 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $1991
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Butterfly chair
Designer: Jorge Ferrari Hardoy
Knoll
Directors: Cary Joji Fukunaga, Olivia Wilde
Describing the piece in 1938 as one of the ‘best efforts of modern chair design’, MoMA Design Director Kauffman predicted the Hardoy Butterfly chair’s lasting popularity and its commercial potential, which was equally recognised by Hans Knoll, who began producing it in 1947.